Alun-Wyn Jones
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British Actor, Writer, Comedian, TV Presenter and Film Director
Stephen Fry is a leading light in film, theatre, radio and television. He has featured in works as varied as the movie Wilde, the TV series Blackadder and Jeeves and Wooster, the sketch show A Bit of Fry and Laurie, the panel game QI, the radio series Fry’s English Delight and Shakespeare’s Globe’s celebrated 2012 production of Twelfth Night.
Stephen has been described as a "national treasure", "a phenomenon", and "an epitome of the Renaissance man"
Stephen Fry first came to attention in the 1982 Cambridge Footlights Revue presentation, The Cellar Tapes. Apart from his work in television, he has contributed columns and articles for newspapers and magazines, and has written four novels and an autobiography. Stephen is enormously well-loved for his numerous television appearances, including The Young Ones, Blackadder, Saturday and Friday Live, Alas Smith and Jones, The Lenny Henry Show, A Bit Of Fry And Laurie, Jeeves and Wooster, The Wind in the Willows, The Thin Blue Line and Fortysomething among others. His film credits include Peter’s Friends, The Good Father, The Secret Policeman’s Other Ball, A Handful of Dust and A Fish Called Wanda. He has also featured in documentaries on countless subjects very close to his heart. Stephen is the co-owner of Sprout Pictures, an independent film and television company.
His presence at any event adds prestige and good humour, delighting fans and non-fans. Now in demand as an after dinner speaker at corporate entertainment events, Stephen is able to use a mix of humour and wit to offer his audiences a memorable and entertaining evening.
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